Oakland Form Chart, Daily Racing Form, 1908-02-21

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. i OAKLAND FORM CHART. OAKLAND. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. = Eighty-ninth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 151 days. 37 books on. Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter, Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. I Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. Chicago time 3:40 p. m.. W Indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig- -Bfl i in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse -t .-.in! weight carried. • | Q O A FIR8T RACE— Futurity Course. 170 feet less than 3-4 mile. 71817—1:081—2—99. 7Q O O _ k 00 added. 3- ear-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner 20. j lid Uors«s AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 6 P S ;:::::::-UKi:XK V. w 3 113 12 6 41 1=?. I1* l2 Gilbert S Emery 5 51 51 11-56-5 72720 QAX— CORE w 3 130 i .1 1J 13 22 !!P Kelly G J Long 15 16 15 6 3 73_H IMIJA MYKR w 3 115 7 2 5J pnsa*i| R Davis J M Crane 10 15 ■ 6 3 j 73«PBA_L WB 6 131 4 11 andnk] i 71 41 Keogh J M Stowe 8 12 10 4 21 73232 YRONSKY ws 3 115 SKI ■* 9 6at 5*1 J Hayes Keeiie Bros 30 30 20 8 4 , 73309 HAI.KKKD w 3 115 13 1 321 62 5?. 6h W Fischer .1 B Dunn 20 25 25 10 i . 73191 CURRICULUM wp. 4 127 1 8 101 71 8l 71 Cboneau B Judge 12 16 15 6 3 71— 0S*I_B CREST WB 3 118 6 12 II1 ll3 92 821 Butwell K Trotter 20 50 50 20 10 73030 K AKKWINA w 3 108 2 4 22 41 4°M: Mentry G P McNeil 30 40 40 15 8 7:2T1 EX. OTR08 WB 6 134 10 9 7= 5! 102 101! W Knapp W Ffther 5 6 6 2 6-5 | 73249PRINCE BRUTUS W 6 131 11 7 6nk Snkll3 11s Post L A Wilson 21 21 11-51 1-3 73311 ELEVATION s 5 131 3 5 124 12= 12= 121 Kirschm Kenilworth.SkFm 10 16 IS 6 3 72773 SIR ANGUS w 3 110 8 13 13 13 13 13 Pohanka W W Finn 20 40 40 15 8 . Time. l:10j». Winner th. f. by Star Shoot— Magna Charta trained by A. G. Blakeley. Weiii to |M st at 1:43. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Beetle w.. from a good start, was always in forward pursuit and made good finally and decisively. Gal- , itmoiv outbroke and outpaced the others to midway of the stretch and succumbed, but finished a game ■ neeead. Billy Mver was a prominent and persistent contender throughout. Bazil, nearly left, closed an immense gap. Vi-onsky also suffered at the start and made up much ground. Balreed quit, as usual. Curriculum bad no chance. Lee Crest finished fast. Prince Brutus seemingly lacked speed and his raiv ild l e thrown « ut. Karennina ran well to the stretch. The winner was entered for 00; no bid. QQQK SECOND RACE— 3-S Mile. 30188— 35J— 2— 115. Purse 00. 2-year olds. Maidens. fj fj f_J Colts and Geldings. Allowances. Net value to winner 25. Ind Botact AWtPPSt % Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P §" Z300MMOBART s lit 9 2 11 l4 Sandy H T Griffin 4 I 41 11-56-5 733M l.l 1,1, EATON v 109 1 1 H* W Fischer B .Schreiber 5 7 7 21 3-2 I 731 34 2 NOV GO ROD w 10S 7 5 321 31 Keogh Keene Bros 2 11-58-5 7-102-5 73210 LOOKOUT w 110 ti 4 4i 43 Coles F J Neil 20 50 50 20 10 KING FERDINAND W 115 4 7 5* 5s A Walsh W E Applegate 15 20 5 21 8 5 73210 J. W. KIKRKK w 110 2 I 6- 6= C Miller 1 T Chinn 8 12 12 5 21 SIB ALVESCOT w 112 10 S 72 74 McClain J McGovern 7 15 12 5 21 72080 SIR DAVY w 109 12 3 •■ 8* J Butler Oakland Stable 40 100 100 40 20 M XMONT w 112 11 11 91 9l Butwell El Primero Stable20 100 100 40 20 CAPTAIN H XSEN w 112 13 10 101 lflnk Borel Old Ned Stable 20 20 15 6 3 THE DRAKE w 115 3 9 11 ll2 Hherton T H Williams 15 40 40 12 6 IR GRAMLY W 112 8 12 125 12* J Hayes Lone Pine Stable20 50 50 20 12 7-94 J F DYLY WB 111 5 13 13 13 F Kelly Red Cross Stable30 40 40 15 6 Time, 23J, 35£. Winner — Br. c. by Belvidert — -Lucasta. by Hawkstone trained by O. Johnson. Went to JKst at 2:10. At post 3 minutes. Start fair. Won easily; second driving: third the same. Mozart, from a flying start, drew out decisively midway of the stretcli and won off cantering. Bill Eaton best the barrier, set the early pace, then succumbed readily to the winner, but finished a good second. KAcgsrad sot away slowly and closed a gap. Lookout finished with a rush. King Ferdinand, away poorlv. made up ground aiid is promising. J. W. Fuerer ran poorly. Captain Hansen is promising and ■ g | looker. • QQli THIRD RACK— 1 Mile. 09104—1 :38s— 4— 9o7 Purse 00. 3 year-olds. Selling. O O — O Net value to winner 25. Ind Horses AWtPPSt jj, jfc, % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7S21DBARDONIA w 107 I 1 I* Pft #* 21 l2 F HbrandT J Hildebrand 4 5 18-53-2 7-10 BROOKLKAF w 105 1 I 13 3h" 32 3J 2 A Walsh W E Applegate 8 10 8 3 8-5 73271 CATHERINE F w 95 6 7 S 2 21 4- 3 1 A Harris W Walker 12 15 15 5 21 7S290CUERNAVACA wb 107 8 4 3»1 l1* I1! Ink 43 J Hayes T E Keating 2 3 3 7-5 7-10 72013 HIGH GUN WB 107 4 5 4» 41 51 5s 5;o Kirschm Dugan and Boland 3 5 41 21 6-5 73200 BUTO w 105 7 9 9 7 7 610 6« Sandy T H Stevens 10 12 12 4 2 72652 VANNA s 105 9 8 61 9 9 7 7 McClain J E Hoppas 30 50 40 12 6 732SMBAN LORD w 102 I 2 53 6l 63 Fell. Gilbert B Schreiber 6 7 6 2 1 73173 MARIAN LOUISE w 105 5 6 7 8 8 Fell. R Davis S Emery 10 25 15 6 3 Time, 25?. 49J, 1:15;, 1:42. Winner — Ch g. bv Bclvidere— Is-n trained by E. Hildebrand. Went to peat at 2:33 At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. Bar-danM luekilv and forwardlv placed earlv, was shuffled back at the half, but came through fast in the stretch and made good decisively at the end. Brookleaf. from a striding start, was in forward and game pursuit of the pacemakers throughout. Catherine 1.. away poorly, closed a big early gap quickly and iuoated up on the List turn, but succumbed unexpectedly at the cud. Cuernavaca drew out early and set i i pace in the middle runuing. but failed to stay. High Gun was prominent for half the journey. Baa !-• r was moving up on the stretch turn when he fell. Marian Louise fell over Ban Lord. The winner v.,- entered far 1000; no bid. Overweights Catherine F.. 5 pounds; Vauna. 5. » O 4 7 FOURTH RACK— 1 Mile. 00104-1:38?, — 1 - X~ Purse . 3-year-olds and up-f f _ i war I. Handicap. Net value to winner 1908.sh00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7S3N JAMETA wb 6 100 1 1 31 321 1" 13 1* Hherton H A Cotton 6 0S 11-51 72679-STANLEY FAY w 3 101 2 2 24" 2n" T-l 2i 21 A Harris W Walker 3 7 7 21 6 5 73270 SPRING BAN w I 90 4 6 41 41 44 44 3« A Walsh W Hawke 12 lo 1 5 S ., -:: -!• I FRED BENT w 5 111 I 5 1"* 13 2l 3» •* Ksrschin B Dealy 4 5 4 6-..11-20 72252 PETER STERLING .US 5 4 53 52 51 5s 53 W Knapp E Trotter 3-2 3-2 4-o 9-201 -o 73174*RED LEAF • 104 3 3 6 6 6 « t: J Hayes Keene Bros 12 16 15 5 11-5 Time. 25. 49?., 1:14J, 1 :.»»?. Winm -i- Br. m. bv Bob Miles— Laurel trained by II. A. Cotton. Weni to peal it 2:50. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same. I:iieii. showing sudden and marvelous improvement, maintained close and jiersistent pursuit of the pacemakers and oatstayed the others in a timil hard drive. Stanley Fay ran lapped on the pacemaker for six fnrlonea, then drew out and appeared the winner, but tired as it short right at the end. Spring Ban. rloae up throughout, finished with a great rash. Fred Bent, away slowly, established a quick lead and ei the iace !■• the Stretch turn, then piit badly. Peter Sterling was outpaced, but was going well at the . ud Red a af dropped out early. oT 0_r IHTH RACK 1 Mile. KP104 l:J8f- 4 «. lurse o. 3-year-olds. Selling. fy fj _S O Net v,llue »" « inner 25. iTi.l Umm AWtPPSt»% Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 7 ] s.x c,lU w 102 3 3 Ill2 1-i 1;1 ll J Butler C H Reed 6 13 13 5 ■ 73107 WUERZBURGER W 102 5 4 V 3°* 2" 2J* 2* J Hayes Keene Bros 4 4J U-ufr-5 3-5 1 mM MRS. OFARRELL W 100 1 1 21 22 3 3". 31 A Walsh Menlo Stable S S 23-511-51 T3291»PATRIOTIC «r 11" !» 6 4.J 4.J - V 43 Kirschm I B Dunn 3 4 1S-53-2 7-10 7-883 BOBBY SIIAFTO »s 10". 8 7 Tj fi.. 5" 5l 0: McXlain .1 S ,hrelb»»r M M lh 6 Li 73175 SIGHTLY w 102 I I 8. I 84 6- 61 GMcLblinW 1* Fine 30 30 25 8 4 731143BILLY WATK1NS w 102 7 8 !i S2 7l 8« 71 Hherton .1 M Crane 3 6 6 2 1 7-s i5 NO FATHER wst; 107 6 5 5J 52 6«k 72 88 Sandy P DeLucca 15 15 12 4 2 73114 RUSTLER wb 102 I 2 6-J 71 9 9 9 Post A B Pomeroy 20 30 30 12 6 Time. 25. 49J. l:15f, 1:41J. Winner — B. g. by Indio — Zuleika trained by E. Brewster. Went to post at 3:24. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. San Ml drew out at the stait and won all the way. Wnerzlmrger ran in forward and persistent pursuit of the winner throughout and had no mishaps. Mrs. OIarrell was always an unexpectedly prominent :M,i gi.me contender. Patriotic, well up throughout, loomed up menacingly midway of the stretch, but quit tii:a!ly. Bobby Xhafto finished close up and going fast. Sightly made up much ground from a ixior start. Nii father quit badly. The winner sm entered for 00; no bid. Overweights — Bobby Sliafto. 3 pounds. Q O O SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile. 09104— 1:38;— t— ! 5. Purse 00. 3-year-olds and upward. 7Q O f_P _ J_f Allowances. Net value to winner 00. Ind Horses AWtPPSt hi. % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 72023 VOX POPULI 4 102 6 6 43 31 4=1 21 l2 W Kelly T S Childs 20 30 20 6 2 73-70ST. ELMWOOD 4 102 14 14 22 l1?. V-l 2" McClain Sobre Vista Sblel 1 7-101-3 1-5 69559 MONVINA 4 95 2 3 3"* 4J 3J 32 3h J Butler J E Dodge 10 10 7 2 1 73270 TAVORA w 5 104 4 2 7l 8 8 # 43 Sandy H Mack 8 10 6 8-5 3-3 721373DORADO WB 6 104 8 7 62 53 53 5l 51 Hherton A Koenigsberger 10 20 20 6 24 73310 RATHER ROYAL B 6 101 7 5 23 B» 2"k 64 64 Kirschm E Trotter 3 9 9 3 3-2 73249 EL CAZADOR WB 4 101 3 8 8 73 61 8 72 J Hayes T., Stock 15 25 25 7 2 73228*BANNOCK BOB WB 3 88 5 1 S ] G-l 71 71 8 A Walsh B Schreiber 20 30 30 8 3 Time. 24?. 4SJ. 1:14*. l:4oii. Winner — Ch. c, by Voter— Dorset Flower trained by J. INiylc. Went to post at 3:53. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second driving; third the same. Vox Populi. fresli and good, and luckily and forwardly placed from tlie start, finished with a rush, caught St. Klinwood tiring badly and drew out decisively at the end. St. Klmwmxl, held at 1 lie post and given a slow start, overcame interference and set the pace hard pressed by Rather Royal, but tired eventually. .Mon vina, away slowly, got into quick and close pursuit of the pacemakers and loomed up menacingly midway of the stretch, but tired finally. Tavora, shuffled to the rear repeatedly, closed a big gap in the last half. Dorado closed up steadily throughout and ran a good race. Rather Royal tired alter strenuous and close contention with the pacem.iker for six furlongs and was short. The others were outclassed. Scratched--13340 Pontotoc, lol ; K9428 Kruka. !M . Overweights — Monvina. 1 pound; Tavora. 2; El Cazador, 2; Bannock Bob. 3.


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